No, a fianc does not count as a spouse in terms of legal rights and responsibilities. Only married couples are considered spouses under the law.
No, a fiance does not count as a spouse for tax purposes. Only legally married individuals are considered spouses for tax purposes.
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they count the amount of money the government has in its possession.
No he isn't unless you count his boyfriend as his spouse
No, unless the spouse is also a biological parent of the child.
The depends on the state and circumstances. see links below
Yes, the word children is the plural form for the singular noun, child. Children is a count noun. Children's is the plural possessive form. The word rights is the plural form for the singular noun, right. Rights is a count noun. Children's rights is the plural form for children's right.
they used a census (an official count of the people)
No, not the whole household's income, just the ex-spouse's income. If he/she is remarried the new spouse's income does not count. Only the biological parents pay for their child.
Haven't search for any clinical studies on this, but I know my fiance has been taking it for awhile for his rosacea, and we haven't been able to conceive. We even got a semen analysis done and his count was below low.
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.